Chapter 5C - Changes to Equilibrium Flashcards
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When might yield need to be optimised?
- important industrial processes involve reversible reactions
- position of equilibrium needs to be shifted to the right
Define position of equilibrium
Relative concentration of reactants and products at equilibrium
What conditions affect the position of equilibrium?
- Change in concentration of reactants/products at a constant volume and temperature
- dilution
- pressure
- temperature
What is Le Chatelier’s Principle?
- A reaction mixture will remain at equilibrium unless changes to conditions are made and can be predicted by this principle
- When a system is subjected to a stress, the system will shift in a direction so as to relieve the stress and partially oppose the change
When might Le Chatelier’s principle be applied?
Industrial process can set conditions to maximise the yield.
How can the concentration of an equilibrium mixture be changed?
- addition of reactants/products
- removal of reactants/products
What is the affect of concentration change on the position of equilibrium?
Cause the system to shift in a direction which partially opposes the change
If concentration of reactants is increased…
- The reaction favours the forwards direction (net forwards reaction)
- position of equilibrium shifts to the right to partially oppose increased concentration of reactants and produce more products
If concentration of reactants is decreased…
- The reaction favours the backwards direction (net backwards reaction)
- position of equilibrium shifts to the left to partially oppose decreased concentration of reactants and produce more reactants to re-establish equilibrium
If concentration of products is increased…
- The reaction favours the backwards direction (net backwards reaction)
- position of equilibrium shifts to the left to partially oppose increased concentration of products and produce more reactants to re-establish equilibrium
If concentration of products is decreased…
- The reaction favours the forwards direction (net forwards reaction)
- position of equilibrium shifts to the right to partially oppose decreased concentration of products and produce more products to re-establish equilibrium
Define Pressure
- Collisions between particles and walls
- proportional to volume
How can the pressure of a gaseous equilibrium mixture be changed?
By increasing or reducing the volume of the reaction chamber at a constant temperature
What is the affect of decreased volume of a gaseous equilibrium mixture?
- pressure increases
- concentration of all reactants and products increase
- causes system to shift in a direction that produces fewer moles (particles) of gas to partially oppose the change.
- formation of ____ will decrease pressure as less ____ than ____ molecules.
What is the affect of increased volume of a gaseous equilibrium mixture?
- pressure decreases
- concentration of all reactants and products decrease
- causes system to shift in a direction that produces more moles (particles) of gas to partially oppose the change.
- formation of ____ will increase pressure as less ____ than ____ molecules.
What will occur if there are the same number of particles on both sides of the equation and pressure is changed?
There will no change in equilibrium position with pressure change
The system will not shift.
Change in temperature
- the system will shift in a direction so as to relieve the change in temperature and partially oppose the change
- depends whether forwards reaction is exothermic/endothermic
- only stress that changes the equilibrium constant K
What is the affect of increasing the temperature of an exothermic reaction?
- net backwards reaction
- The position of equilibrium will shift left to decrease the temperature and partially oppose the change
- K decreases as more reactants are produced.
What is the affect of decreasing the temperature of an exothermic reaction?
- net forwards reaction
- The position of equilibrium will shift right to increase the temperature and partially oppose the change
- K decreases as more products are produced.
What is the affect of increasing the temperature of an endothermic reaction?
- net forwards reaction
- The position of equilibrium will shift right to decrease the temperature and partially oppose the change
- K decreases as more products are produced.
What is the affect of decreasing the temperature of an endothermic reaction?
- net backwards reaction
- The position of equilibrium will shift left to increase the temperature and partially oppose the change
- K decreases as more reactants are produced.
What is the affect of the addition of a catalyst?
- Does not change position of equilibrium or K
What is Dalton’s Law?
- Partial pressure is the pressure each gas exerts in a mixture of gases
- Ptotal = P1 + P2 + P3…
What is the affect of an addition of an inert gas?
- increases the total pressure of a gaseous mixture
- partial pressure and mol/volume of the gases involved in the equilibrium reaction do not change
- does not affect equilibrium position or K